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An inside look at life in an embattled society. Coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict often focuses on the battle of wills between the leaders on both sides, but the conflict's real impact is felt on the ground - by ordinary Israelis whose lives have been shattered by an endless stream of terror attacks, and by ordinary Palestinians living under Israeli siege. More…

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Chang W. Lee arrived in Afghanistan late November 2001, when Taliban rule was nearing its end. He stayed 11 weeks in the country, seeking to capture the courage and spirit of the Afghan people, as well as to relay stories of war, disease and poverty. More…

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A photographic essay of Tyler Hick, documenting and reflecting on the situation in Afghanistan almost one year after the American-led forces began their effort to destroy the terrorist training camps of Osama bin Laden's network and oust the Taliban government that protected it. The Afghanistan Mr. Hicks returned to remains battle-scarred. The rebuilding of infrastructure and livelihood is a formidable task. More…

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Running Dry was a four-part series that ran on consecutive days in August 2002. Exploring the ways in which water scarcity is redrawing borders and creating crises around the world, the series aims to explore some fundamental questions: who should control access to water? What is being done to preserve supplies for the future? Is it appropriate for nations to embark in vast, costly and environmentally risky redistribution projects? More…

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On Dec. 18, seven teams of architects presented designs for rebuilding the World Trace Center site as part of a study project organized by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. NYTimes.com asked architects from each team to elaborate on their site renderings and discuss the ideas of their work. More…

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After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, Americans gained a new appreciation for the firefighters, police officers and paramedics who risked their lives -- and sacrificed them -- to save others. Startribune.com and the Star Tribune honor Minnesota's everyday heroes with this project especially for younger readers. More…

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St. Paul brothers Joe and Jake Mauer made headlines when they were both drafted by the Minnesota Twins. We followed them as they headed off to their first minor league assignment, through instructional league and spring training, and to their current team. This is your ticket to come along as these home-grown boys of summer chase their major-league dreams. More…

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A Year in Space: Watch the Trailer

Astronaut Scott Kelly will embark on a one-year mission aboard the International Space Station. To coincide with the event, TIME launches a multi-part documentary series produced by TIME?s Red Border Films and directed by Shaul Schwarz and Marco Grob. Presented, from May 2015, across all TIME platforms?both print and digital? A Year in Space will offer exclusive access into the lives of Scott and Mark Kelly, NASA?s twin astronauts?from training sessions at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab in Houston, Texas, all the way to the International Space Station (ISS), 250 miles in orbit. Visit time.com/space.

Harvest of Change | Des Moines Register

The farm family, with deep community roots and generations living close to the soil, finds itself at the center of profound demographic, technological, economic and environmental change. Over five days, meet four Iowa farm families navigating this changing world. And, in a journalistic first, step into the century-old Dammann farm through 360-degree video and virtual reality.

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A global guide to the first world war

The first world war interactive documentary in 7 languages with 30 minutes of film plus interactive maps, picture galleries, audio interviews, archive news articles. Its a global look at the war told through the voice of 10 historians from 10 different countries.

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NYTimes' Lens'

Because of the excellent suggestions from Times' Lens' contributors and since it's no secret I work at the Times as the Multimedia Editor, I went ahead and included NYTimes' Lens' Must See RSS feed to the Interactive Narratives' NetVibes Universe. You can More…

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Trent Nelson's "The Click" blog

I found Trent Nelson’s "The Click" blog via Zach Wise. The Click is quick. And their RSS feed is now a part Photojournalism area of the Interactive Narrative More…

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Want to get faster updates of multimedia stories and interactive narratives? Follow Interactive Narratives, or INarratives, on twitter at http://twitter.com/inarratives. More…

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New Feeds on Interactive Narratives' NetVibes Universe

I just added a few more feeds to our NetVibes Universe. Any other must haves on the list? New ones include:
- Multimedia Shooter (on Video Journalism)
- Boston.com's The Big P More…

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New Multimedia Training Opportunities at the University of Miami

For almost a decade, the multimedia bootcamp workshops at the University of North Carolina provided one of the main training sites for hundreds of professional journalists seeking to understand new storytelling tools and techniques and to gain hands-on tr More…